Grandmaster Bob Maschmeier
Grandmaster Bob Maschmeier, (a direct student of the late Senior Grandmaster Joe Halbuna), teaches Kajukenbo with a two-part philosophy: teach students to survive a street fight, and encourage them to explore other martial arts, looking for techniques which will make them better fighters. The emphasis on survival is primary in Kajukenbo, and in Maschmeier's Coast Karate Studios. "Anyone
can learn to kick and punch, but to teach them how to survive in a violent street
situation, you have to develop their animal instinct," says Maschmeier. The
animal instinct is described as a feeling, one which Maschmeier conjures up for
himself by imagining someone trying to injure one of his children. "If you
put together the martial artist's knowledge of vital targets, how to strike, and
the concentration of power combined with anger and rage at the thought of someone
hurting your loved ones, the person can be a devastating fighting machine."
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Goes FIGHT FAST, FIGHT HARD: If you find yourself in a position where you have no other choice but to fight, do it fast and get it over with. Grandmaster
Maschmeier believes that if there is anything that makes Kajukenbo unique as a
style, it is both the willingness of the style to evolve and grow, and the old
Hawaiian idea of ohana or family. This means that if a person is a member of Kajukenbo,
he is a member of the Kajukenbo family. Grand Master Maschmeier has been training for over 40 years. He has a background in Kajukenbo, Karate, Judo, Jujitsu, Kung Fu, Restoration Therapy, and Weapons. He is the owner of Coast Karate Studio Headquarters in Pacifica, California.
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